“A private company in Anyang, Henan Province in China asks applicants whether they are filial, honest and kind before hiring them. This is the first in the central province to ask about applicants’ ethics during recruitment interviews.”

“China’s broadcasting authority has decided to impose a new time limit to some reality pop contests like “Super Girl”, “My Hero” and “Dream China”. The authority demanded such TV-propped contest run for no more than two and a half months.”

“Scientists with the Robot Engineering Technology Research Center of east China’s Shandong University of Science and Technology say they implanted micro electrodes in the brain of a pigeon so they can command it to fly right or left or up or down.”

“China’s communist leaders have no plans to allow democracy in the near future because they must focus on economic development before political reform, Premier Wen Jiabao wrote in a newspaper article yesterday.”

“The coastal city’s once ailing power supply system has been vulnerable to typhoons and thunderstorms, and been strained by rapid economic growth and infrastructure development. But the Shanghai Electric Power Co said it had finally built a power blackout restart system after years of research and development.”

“The Xinguo Lu-Tai’an Lu area is a clean, quite neighborhood with actually a low-level of traffic. The problem is that a high percentage of drivers moving east and west on Tai’an Road just pay absolutely no attention to the stop signs on either side of Xinguo Road.”

“Tor is a toolset developed by a non-profit team that helps you circumvent Internet censorship and increases your privacy and security as you surf the web. … The Tor team emphasizes that Tor is not 100% secure and nor is any other tool.”

“Street vendors may escape the restrictions on their activities imposed by Shanghai’s urban management office if they obtain the permission of residents who live near their stalls to stay in business.”

“On the 18th day of the first month of the lunar calendar, the site of Denghai’s Great Pig Contest is quite a spectacle. All one can see is over 500 flayed-open fat pigs, each spread on a wooden frame about 1 meter in height.”

“When these buildings went up in the 1920s and ’30s, a great deal of money and thought went into creating a beautiful city. Since then, so many new skyscrapers have gone up haphazardly without any aesthetic plan. I just want to show those in power how things could be.”